Frontiers in Neurology (Feb 2023)

Diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and treatment for sudden sensorineural hearing loss: Current otolaryngology practices in China

  • Nishan Chen,
  • Niki Karpeta,
  • Xin Ma,
  • Xianhui Ning,
  • Xiaoling Liu,
  • Jijun Song,
  • Zigang Jiang,
  • Xiulan Ma,
  • Xiuli Liu,
  • Shixun Zhong,
  • Qing Sun,
  • Jun Liu,
  • Ganggang Chen,
  • Maoli Duan,
  • Lisheng Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1121324
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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IntroductionAlthough sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) has been attempted to be understood for 70 years, diagnosis and treatment strategies still have strong heterogeneity worldwide, which are reflected in the guidelines issued by countries and the clinical practice of otolaryngologists.MethodsQuestionnaires were sent to registered otolaryngologists nationwide via an online questionnaire system. We investigated the current views and clinical practices of otolaryngologists in mainland China about the diagnosis, examination, and treatment strategies of SSNHL.ResultsMost otolaryngologists supported diagnostic classification via audiograms. Regional economic situation and hospital grade affected application strategies for differential diagnosis. Regarding corticosteroid therapy, 54.9% of respondents opted to discontinue the drug 5 days after systemic administration. Both intratympanic therapy and post-auricular injections were selected by more than half of the respondents as initial and salvage treatments.DiscussionChinese otolaryngologists exhibit heterogeneity in clinical practices for SSNHL, including distinct approaches to combination therapy and local application of steroids. This study pointed out Chinese doctors' similarities, differences, and unique strategies in diagnosing and treating SSNHL and analyzed the possible reasons to help the world understand the current otolaryngology practices in China.

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